Assuming indirect realism, then we don’t have direct access to the performance of our strategies either, so I’m not sure how that ends up being more useful.
We use comparison, which is itself a strategy. We do the same when we investigate an Is or an Ought.
Assuming indirect realism, then we don’t have direct access to the performance of our strategies either, so I’m not sure how that ends up being more useful.
We use comparison, which is itself a strategy. We do the same when we investigate an Is or an Ought.